The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volumen1;Volumen7Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... respect to his fitness and quali- fications for the business ; they ought also to hear from such member any objection which might lie against the person who now fills the office . Mr. THATCHER said that no nomination had been made on ...
... respect to his fitness and quali- fications for the business ; they ought also to hear from such member any objection which might lie against the person who now fills the office . Mr. THATCHER said that no nomination had been made on ...
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... respect those of other nations . Mr. MACON said , it was of little consequence how the matter was determined , since , if the mo- tion was carried , it would be in the power of any two members to bring forward any subject they pleased ...
... respect those of other nations . Mr. MACON said , it was of little consequence how the matter was determined , since , if the mo- tion was carried , it would be in the power of any two members to bring forward any subject they pleased ...
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... respects , viz : as it destroys the doctrine of free ships making free goods ; as it makes certain articles contraband ... respect to the three articles of complaint respecting the British Treaty , he justified the stipulations as being ...
... respects , viz : as it destroys the doctrine of free ships making free goods ; as it makes certain articles contraband ... respect to the three articles of complaint respecting the British Treaty , he justified the stipulations as being ...
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... respect to the question of free ships making free goods , his impressions were very different from those of the Secretary of State . He says , with respect to the regulation of free ships making free goods , it is not changing a right ...
... respect to the question of free ships making free goods , his impressions were very different from those of the Secretary of State . He says , with respect to the regulation of free ships making free goods , it is not changing a right ...
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... respect to the proper steps to be taken . He was so well accustomed to the business of the House , that he knew gentlemen would entrench themselves under the pretended restrictions of the Constitution in this respect ; but it was his ...
... respect to the proper steps to be taken . He was so well accustomed to the business of the House , that he knew gentlemen would entrench themselves under the pretended restrictions of the Constitution in this respect ; but it was his ...
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